Tech Critiques 50
Tech Critiques 50
Netflix Hacked
Friday, August 10, 2007
Tech Critiques Episode 50
This week in the news we talk about the new iMacs released this week at the Apple press conference and the new iLife 08 suite also released this week. The Vatican has opened a church inside Second Life to convert more people. Blockbuster has bought Movielink to compete with Netflix and their online streaming movie service. At the same time the Netflix online movie service has been hacked, which uses Microsoft Windows Media DRM. A new battery from a Japanese university is designed to run off of human blood. Google is starting to update their email storage amounts from 2GB to 9GB. Hackers have come out with a Nintendo emulator for the iPhone.
Reviews this week include
Box.net Store your documents on Box so that you can access them from anywhere. Share photos on your blog or website, and more.
VirtueDesktops is a virtual desktop manager for Apple’s Mac OS. It offers features, eye candy and configurable options that no other desktop manager on the mac has added yet.
Sena Elega Pouch is unlike any other pouch on the market. The Elega Pouch’s snug design provides expert protection especially useful when placed in a purse or briefcase. Elega is exclusively tailored to provide a stylish shelter for iPhone.
Macdust MacDust is a small and lightweight application designed to clean up your computer.
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